Naughton And Ryan Step Up In São Paulo

Ireland will field two more debutants, Aisling Naughton and Elaine Ryan, when they take part in the Brazil Sevens in São Paulo over the next two days, which is the third leg of the IRB Women's Sevens World Series.

Ireland head coach Jon Skurr has added newcomers Aisling Naughton and Elaine Ryan to his 12-player squad for the event in São Paulo.

The programme, which is open to the wider athletic and team sport community, offers elite athletes the opportunity to join an Olympic programme in what is a new and exciting international female sport.

The competing squads have had to adapt to the Brazilian heat this week after coming from cold conditions in Atlanta.

There is an extra buzz of excitement around the tournament as of course, Brazil is the host nation for the 2016 Olympics when Rugby Sevens makes its debut at the Games.

IRB Head of Competition and Performance Mark Egan says the São Paulo competition will help to grow rugby in the South American country.

"The IRB is committed to the development of rugby in Brazil with nearly 8,000 boys and girls having been introduced to the sport via a variety of development initiatives in the last five years," he explained.

"So far, more than 500 teachers, coaches and referees have been trained in Brazil to sustain the growth and the IRB invested more than US$400,000 in both development support and high performance initiatives in 2013 to grow participation while increasing the competitiveness of the men's and women's senior national teams."

You can watch live coverage of Ireland's matches in São Paulo on wsws.irb.com, beginning today with their pool opener against New Zealand at 5.30pm Irish time.

For more follow @irbwomens on Twitter for updates from the weekend, using the hashtag #Brazil7s.